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death of heather five years ago prompted her law banning cell phones while behind the wheel of a law. a truck drive was texting while behind the wheel. another law impacting drivers is taking effect. if you are not buckled up, you will get stopped and it's going to cost you. you can get a ticket of $50 for not wearing a seat belt. police say for those unbuckled with a seat belt, you are now suspectable to being stopped as a primary offense. headed for them, they didn't know it was coming. cleaning up pieces of the roof and debris. yesterday morning had to run for cover. >> i think the end is near. i >> it ripped the roofing off of a business across the street and boeing plant nearby. the national weather service confirmed this was a tornado. that is unusual. >>> a tornado could happen anywhere when the conditions are favorable. they were favorable as of yesterday. satellite and radar, not picking on anything here. we have a few clouds drifting in across the area. all in all, another quiet day on tap, temperatures in westminster, 59 degrees now, 58 parkville. 57 northville. galena, 53.
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grayson's law, the teen took her life after receiving threats. ray rice and grace's mother were among those who lobbied for the law. >>> synthetic drugs will be classified as controlled substances. the law bans the sale of possession of the chemical components for synthetic marijuana. the products sold in specialty shops and convenient stores. maryland will have the toughest gun laws in the country. opponents are trying to find it. roosevelt leftwich is live with details on the continuing find. >> reporter: fur looking to buy a handgun or rifles in maryland, most of the gun stores we checked with say they are sold out as people rushed to buy the weapons before the law took effect. it took effect today to buy a handgun starting today, buyers need proof they have been through firearms training unless abought a gun before and have to be finger printed and pay a licensing fee. gun sales through the roof for the past year, supporters say the law will keep everyone safer from gun violence, opponents say this is an attempt to take guns away from law abi
grayson's law, the teen took her life after receiving threats. ray rice and grace's mother were among those who lobbied for the law. >>> synthetic drugs will be classified as controlled substances. the law bans the sale of possession of the chemical components for synthetic marijuana. the products sold in specialty shops and convenient stores. maryland will have the toughest gun laws in the country. opponents are trying to find it. roosevelt leftwich is live with details on the...
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the law was upheld and she said, we will follow the law at harvard. i don't know what else you could ask for. >> all right, i want to move on -- >> that's why we have appellate courts. >> i want to move on to another matter. during the bork hearings, senator sessions, was asked about his personal views of god. a lot of people thought those questions went too far. in the last week we were told by the white house that after a blog post went up at cbs news.com. that incorrectly said that elena kagan was not straight, and again, that is not true. but elena kagan went to the white house and said this is not true. i am straight. however is too far when looking into a nominee's personal life? >> i think you got to be careful about that. i don't believe that is a fundamental judgment call on whether a person can be a good judge or not. we need to know how able they are, at ascertaining a real legal issues in the case, and deciding it fairly and justly. will they restrain their personal political views and follow the law faithfully and serve under the constitu
the law was upheld and she said, we will follow the law at harvard. i don't know what else you could ask for. >> all right, i want to move on -- >> that's why we have appellate courts. >> i want to move on to another matter. during the bork hearings, senator sessions, was asked about his personal views of god. a lot of people thought those questions went too far. in the last week we were told by the white house that after a blog post went up at cbs news.com. that incorrectly...
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>> i can't speak to the law here. the law is irrelevant. the activity needs the stopped. >> you don't mean that the law is irrelevant? >> it's not important to the fact that the conduct doesn't matter. the department of justice said they're looking into the legality of this. the president isn't going to wait for that. >> going forward, there are going to be real questions about what kind of impact this is going to have on the rest of the president's agenda. sarah hall is now overseeing the treasury department's oversight of the president's health care plan, that's raised a lot of questions, among republicans on capitol hill, they say that she, given her previous experience, is exactly the wrong person to be overseeing obama care. your response? >> they're going to do a top-down review, anyone who did anything wrong is held accountable. to date, this individual you're referring to, is not mentioned in the report. let's get the facts before we indict this person in the court of public opinion. >> she did nothing wrong. so the president believ
>> i can't speak to the law here. the law is irrelevant. the activity needs the stopped. >> you don't mean that the law is irrelevant? >> it's not important to the fact that the conduct doesn't matter. the department of justice said they're looking into the legality of this. the president isn't going to wait for that. >> going forward, there are going to be real questions about what kind of impact this is going to have on the rest of the president's agenda. sarah hall is...
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laws exist, plenty of laws, to protect women in these relationships where would be stalkers must stay a certain distance away, but as vicki mabrey found out, a warning may not do the job. a warning, some may find this disturbing. >> reporter: amanda ross, cindy bischof, deonna notice, were all murdered by their significant other, and each one at the time of her death had a restraining order barring their ex boyfriend from coming anywhere near them. >> with the restraining order, it's simply that, a piece of paper. >> reporter: cindy bischof's brother says his sister was a real estate agent living with her boyfriend outside of chicago. to mike, they seemed like a happy couple. >> he was very charming. our kids knew him as uncle mike. >> reporter: when he lost his job, he got depressed and started drinking. cindy encouraged him to get help, when he didn't, she asked him to leave. that's when the stalking started. he attempted to hang himself on her back patio. he broke into her house. >> he took a 16 gallon drum of paint and pretty much every personal belonging she had, from electronics
laws exist, plenty of laws, to protect women in these relationships where would be stalkers must stay a certain distance away, but as vicki mabrey found out, a warning may not do the job. a warning, some may find this disturbing. >> reporter: amanda ross, cindy bischof, deonna notice, were all murdered by their significant other, and each one at the time of her death had a restraining order barring their ex boyfriend from coming anywhere near them. >> with the restraining order,...
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people go to the emergency room which we all then end up paying for. >> the law is, the law is constitutional. multiple circuit courts have upheld the individual responsibility clause. congress has broad authority under the clause on interstate clause, the law is also fair. i mean, to require that people who can afford to purchase insurance i think it's going to be ruled constitutional. >> terry, going back to his comment, how does it play, if the supreme court upholds it, does it leak out all of the anger? >> the supreme court act like they're above the politics. they have to enter into the middle of it. to me if romney is the likely republican nominee, i disagree with many republicans, the idea that this is a big negative for barack obama, mitt romney can't make a authentic argument for th this. everybody if this is overturned which i have some doubts, i think that helps the president. the president said that i tried to get rid of the clauses that you don't like. i tried to expand it so that people could keep conch. here we go with supreme court and the republicans, i think in the end, this
people go to the emergency room which we all then end up paying for. >> the law is, the law is constitutional. multiple circuit courts have upheld the individual responsibility clause. congress has broad authority under the clause on interstate clause, the law is also fair. i mean, to require that people who can afford to purchase insurance i think it's going to be ruled constitutional. >> terry, going back to his comment, how does it play, if the supreme court upholds it, does it...
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you look at other laws, other federal laws that can be enforced. >> tomorrow, sheriff arpaio says his department is still planning a crime suppression sweep to coincide with the start of the now-modified new immigration law. he's keeping most of the details secret but says it will most likely happen around noon. >>> the white house says president obama is not commenting on today's ruling. previously, the president had come out against the new law. president obama said he felt it interfered with federal immigration law and that it would lead to racial profiling. >> that was coverage from knxv in phoenix. >> and again, some parts of the law do go into effect or have gone into effect. you can no longer pick up and transport day laborers across the state. it is illegal to give a ride or harbor an illegal alien. some parts in effect right now. papers because that's one of the biggest fears. if you fight to sleep in the middle of the night, why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep.
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the laws apply to them. they are not too big to be held responsible. >> the company says, quote, walmart is an excellent place for women to work. and fosters female leadership among our associates and the larger business world. >>> all right. let's get a check of market activity, starting overseas this morning. tokyo's nikkei average rose 0.4% today. hong kong's hang seng is lower. in london, the ftse opened lower. wall street, the dow was essentially unchanged yesterday, ticking up less than one point. and the nasdaq fell seven points. >>> the technology blog that leaked those pictures of the next generation iphone is now in the middle of a criminal investigation. authorities seized four computers and other gadgets from the home of gizmodo's editor last week. the warrant said the equipment may have been used to commit a felony. the prototype phone was lost in a california bar last month and sold to gizmodo for $5,000. >>> well, the latest push to improve kids' diets has little to do with food. officials in
the laws apply to them. they are not too big to be held responsible. >> the company says, quote, walmart is an excellent place for women to work. and fosters female leadership among our associates and the larger business world. >>> all right. let's get a check of market activity, starting overseas this morning. tokyo's nikkei average rose 0.4% today. hong kong's hang seng is lower. in london, the ftse opened lower. wall street, the dow was essentially unchanged yesterday, ticking...
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some of the other laws that take effect today, the phylicia barnes law designed to improve how law enforcement and commity groups work together when a child disappears also requiring state officials to publish a list of missing children. and another law that takes effect today that affects everyone with a job is it's illegal for your boss in maryland to ask you for your log in information to social media websites like facebook. live in federal hill, linda so, abc2 news. >>> several other laws begin and it's mixed bag. companies that want to threaten to tow cars from private property must now show large signs with the name of the towing company and the towing companies must allow people to get the vehicle back at all hours of the day. you must also now come to a complete stop for nonworking stoplights. the best way to keep it in mind is to treat it like a 4-way stop that can come in handy when we have the power outages following severe weather. >>> in other news, omazzing time of the year. the boys of summer becoming the boys of fall. last night the orioles cline ached play off spot and swept b
some of the other laws that take effect today, the phylicia barnes law designed to improve how law enforcement and commity groups work together when a child disappears also requiring state officials to publish a list of missing children. and another law that takes effect today that affects everyone with a job is it's illegal for your boss in maryland to ask you for your log in information to social media websites like facebook. live in federal hill, linda so, abc2 news. >>> several...
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law to know about. why you are more likely to get a ticket if caught using your cell phone behind the wheel. >>> it's the beginning of october but looks like the white stuff is starting to fall. a couple flurries came down saturday. in davis, west virginia. before long they are hitting the slopes. more on the weather with justin berk in moment. but for now, good morning. i am charley crowson. justin, the weather forecast cold for the weekend and you are so happy to see that snow. >> it's the pictures are nothing if you haven't seen it. i will share beautiful pictures from snowshoe, west virginia where they wake up with 6 inches on the ground this morning. yes. maryland's most powerful dop lar radar this is rain -- did -- doppler radar this is rain. and it could be clipping kent island. getting it towards tillman island and st. michael's and about to approach easton. you are getting some wet weather and we will have periodic showers under neath cloud cover. 42 in annapolis and towson. look at ellicott ci
law to know about. why you are more likely to get a ticket if caught using your cell phone behind the wheel. >>> it's the beginning of october but looks like the white stuff is starting to fall. a couple flurries came down saturday. in davis, west virginia. before long they are hitting the slopes. more on the weather with justin berk in moment. but for now, good morning. i am charley crowson. justin, the weather forecast cold for the weekend and you are so happy to see that snow....
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not mean same-sex marriage would become the law of the land. what it may mean, that federal benefits like social security would be open to same-sex couples in statements where gay marriage is legal. currently five states and washington, d.c. so, for gay rights groups -- >> this is a bite at the apple. it is not the whole apple. >> reporter: today's move by the president will unquestionably reinvigorate the national conversation about the whole issue. the nation is divided about the topic, roughly 50/50. and apparently so is the president. >> my feelings about this are constantly evolving. i struggle with this. >> reporter: president obama is trying to bait republicans into a debate over this issue, rallying the democratic base and making republicans appear overly focused on a divisive social issue. diane? >> all right, jake. >>> and now, we turn to news on that earthquake in new zealand. they are still finding victims trapped in the rubble after the 6.3 quake hit in christchurch. at least 75 dead, more than 300 missing. and the clock is running
not mean same-sex marriage would become the law of the land. what it may mean, that federal benefits like social security would be open to same-sex couples in statements where gay marriage is legal. currently five states and washington, d.c. so, for gay rights groups -- >> this is a bite at the apple. it is not the whole apple. >> reporter: today's move by the president will unquestionably reinvigorate the national conversation about the whole issue. the nation is divided about the...
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she's experienced the law from history-making vantage points as the first woman dean of harvard law, and now the first woman to serve as u.s. solicitor general. >> that understanding of law, not as an intellectual exercise or words on a page, but as it affects the lives of ordinary people, has animated every step of elena's career. >> reporter: asked earlier about her lack of judicial experience, kagan was direct. >> i think i bring up some of the communications skills that have made me, i'm just going to say, a famously excellent teacher. >> reporter: she's also expected to face tough questions about her time at harvard where she banned military recruiters in protest of the pentagon's don't ask, don't tell policy. >> she should not have, in a time of war particularly, denied the military the right to come on campus. i think that was unacceptable. >> reporter: if she's confirmed, for the first time the court would have three women. and there is another historic precedent. if kagan, who is jewish, is confirmed, the court will have six catholics, three jews, and zero protestants though
she's experienced the law from history-making vantage points as the first woman dean of harvard law, and now the first woman to serve as u.s. solicitor general. >> that understanding of law, not as an intellectual exercise or words on a page, but as it affects the lives of ordinary people, has animated every step of elena's career. >> reporter: asked earlier about her lack of judicial experience, kagan was direct. >> i think i bring up some of the communications skills that...
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it's a great law. i would like to see it here. >> in the election year, he says illegal immigration is one of the state's top issues. where the people stand won't be clear, until ballots will be cast this fall. those who don't respond will be considered as no's on his website, josie sisterman, "abc news." >> and authorities are looking into seeing they will press charges against the woman accused of throwing her newborn baby out of the window. the 21-year-old mother, reportedly had the baby in an upstairs bathroom. residents joins us with the latest. >> the baby girl is in good custody and is the custody of social services. how she and her mother survived this. >>> it defies the odds, baby born in unsanitary conditions by the mother alone. the cord was not cut right. the child was placed in a cold plastic bag and tossed. our recipe for tragedy. there is still some miracles left in the world. >> there is not a scratch, nor a bruise or laceration. nothing. and i was just overwhelmed with relief, big sens
it's a great law. i would like to see it here. >> in the election year, he says illegal immigration is one of the state's top issues. where the people stand won't be clear, until ballots will be cast this fall. those who don't respond will be considered as no's on his website, josie sisterman, "abc news." >> and authorities are looking into seeing they will press charges against the woman accused of throwing her newborn baby out of the window. the 21-year-old mother,...
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is in the good law. the shelter hopes stories like this one will get those dogs adopted into good homes. we'll keep you updated. >>> well,als september draws to a close, we're starting to look forward to october. by want to make sure you're ready when two new traffic safety laws go into eect next tuesday. the first is a stricter distracted driving law. on october 1ás having a phone in your hand while driving becomes a primary offense. that means police officers will be able to pull you over if they see you doing it. then another one requires back seat passengers 16 and younger to wear a seat belt. that violation carry as $50 fine. >>> tougher gun laws and how will police enforce them. don harrison has more. >> reporter: the way marylanders buy baltimore is about to change. large size clips will b
is in the good law. the shelter hopes stories like this one will get those dogs adopted into good homes. we'll keep you updated. >>> well,als september draws to a close, we're starting to look forward to october. by want to make sure you're ready when two new traffic safety laws go into eect next tuesday. the first is a stricter distracted driving law. on october 1ás having a phone in your hand while driving becomes a primary offense. that means police officers will be able to pull...
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today the supreme court upholds president obama's controversial health care law. what it means for you. >>> the few, the proud, the poison? catastrophe in the north carolina base home to hundreds of,000s of family and a veil of secrecy that led aaron broke vich save for justice. >>> and from the magic, sets is of "fifty shades of grey," why it's shaping up to red hot summer of love. . >>> this is "nightline" june 28, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. what a day at the supreme court. epic decision, this is it. as the justices voted 5-4 to epihold president obama's controversial health care plan. this stunning ruling sent shock waves, mandate that requires americans to buy health insurance or pay a penalty or tax. under the law, millions of americans unable to afford for obtain insurance will also be extended coverage. i was outside the court here in d.c. to bring you this up close and personal look at the historic ruling. >> early this morning, the mood at the supreme court was festive. almost whacky. but the most piece of legislation this century, people re
today the supreme court upholds president obama's controversial health care law. what it means for you. >>> the few, the proud, the poison? catastrophe in the north carolina base home to hundreds of,000s of family and a veil of secrecy that led aaron broke vich save for justice. >>> and from the magic, sets is of "fifty shades of grey," why it's shaping up to red hot summer of love. . >>> this is "nightline" june 28, 2012. >>> good...
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she has got the scoop on a new law better protecting you. that's coming up. >>> a woman convicted of faking cancer to scam her friends out of thousands of dollars learned her fate today. dina leoney was sentenced to 15 years in prison and ordered to repay more than $14,000 to victims. she shaved her head and told former dunn dock high classmates she was dying of stomach cancer. she did it to collect donations, everything from groceries to a disney vacation. she received a 10-year suspended sentence in 2004 for a mortgage fraud scheme? l in carroll county. that may add time to her prison sentence. >>> a baltimore business owner takes matters into his own hands after a would-be-burglar breaks in. the owner of black essential beauty and barber supplies shot the suspect. the owner apparently was sleeping inside his store in the 4600 block of york road when the break-in happened. >> discovered that the owner of the business shot a suspected intruder as he enters. the intruder was shot in the leg, transported to an area hospital, and is expected t
she has got the scoop on a new law better protecting you. that's coming up. >>> a woman convicted of faking cancer to scam her friends out of thousands of dollars learned her fate today. dina leoney was sentenced to 15 years in prison and ordered to repay more than $14,000 to victims. she shaved her head and told former dunn dock high classmates she was dying of stomach cancer. she did it to collect donations, everything from groceries to a disney vacation. she received a 10-year...
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. >> how do you enforce the federal marijuana laws here in santa clara? >> if someone has the prescription or the recommendation from the doctor we don't enforce the law at all. we go with what california law is. >> in santa clara county, the health department issued medical marijuana cards. while the sheriff's department is overwhelmed with eradicating marijuana farms. >> it's very challenging because there is such a market for marijuana, and not enough ability to produce the amount that's needed for the medicinal marijuana. therefore, we have the illegal grows. >> how big is the problem? >> it's a huge problem. we're an urban county with approximately 2 million people and we have a huge number of growth. >> let's go over the marijuana field that was eradicated a couple months ago. it's just over a mile away from that youth center where you can see kids playing soccer right now. >> the day that we were doing the eradication, we could hear them over there playing. >> smith says each plant is worth about $3,000. one recent eradcation here netted 32,000 pla
. >> how do you enforce the federal marijuana laws here in santa clara? >> if someone has the prescription or the recommendation from the doctor we don't enforce the law at all. we go with what california law is. >> in santa clara county, the health department issued medical marijuana cards. while the sheriff's department is overwhelmed with eradicating marijuana farms. >> it's very challenging because there is such a market for marijuana, and not enough ability to...
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health care reform may now be law but president obama has not stopped selling it. on thursday, he heads to iowa city where he first rallied americans behind it. john hendren, abc news, washington. >>> now, attorneys general from 13 states sued claiming the historic house bill is unconstitutional. the lawsuit was filed in florida while the attorneys general are republican except names betty caldwell. some states are considering separate lawsuits and others may join the multistate suit. we contacted maryland attorney general doug gansler's office yesterday and said they would not join in the lawsuit. >>> the senate banking committee would change the way that wall street does business. the legislation would give the government unprecedented power to split up things considered to be a threat to the economy. the regulator also create april independent consumer watchdog group. >>> the better business bureau is warning credit card users to keep an eye on your statement this month. the new consumer protections laid out in the credit card act are now in effect. the bbb reco
health care reform may now be law but president obama has not stopped selling it. on thursday, he heads to iowa city where he first rallied americans behind it. john hendren, abc news, washington. >>> now, attorneys general from 13 states sued claiming the historic house bill is unconstitutional. the lawsuit was filed in florida while the attorneys general are republican except names betty caldwell. some states are considering separate lawsuits and others may join the multistate suit....
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supreme court has said the obama health care law is constitutional and therefore the law of the land. it is a huge victory for the president after three years of polarized debate and these two pictures say it all. at the moment of the ruling, joy for some, shock and disappointment for others. and a year and a half from now, every american who can't afford it, must buy health insurance or pay a fine. we'll have all the details on this in just a moment as our team stands by to bring you the whole picture starting with abc easterry mor an on what the court decided today. terry. >> reporter: that's right, diane. opinion came as a shock. chief justice john roberts joined the court's liberals and saved the presidents healthcare plan by, in effect rewriting it. thousands waited for the decision outside the court this morning. the came word the health-care law had been upheld by a five to four vote. [ cheers and boos ] chief justice roberts with a clever bit of legal jujitsu ruled that while congress cannot simply force americans to buy health insurance, there is something they can do, they c
supreme court has said the obama health care law is constitutional and therefore the law of the land. it is a huge victory for the president after three years of polarized debate and these two pictures say it all. at the moment of the ruling, joy for some, shock and disappointment for others. and a year and a half from now, every american who can't afford it, must buy health insurance or pay a fine. we'll have all the details on this in just a moment as our team stands by to bring you the whole...
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the multimillion dollar florida lobbyist is the architect of the red -- predator laws. he learned that the nanny he and his wife hired was physically and sexually abusing their daughter and she went to jail and he went to lobby to make pariahs of all sexual offenders. he succeeded. there's a perception that the law is so onerous that it leaves nowhere realistic for the men to live. is that a fair perception? >> i think it's fair to have that discussion and debate. yes, it's difficult. nobody said that somebody exiting the prison system has a right to dictate where they live. >> it is my sense that the fundamental problem here is that nobody wants to defend sex offender. >> i think most people watching this will say so be it. what they did was terrible. >> i have a daughter who was molested and raped. i sleep very comfortably at night knowing that we have made our community safer. >> county commissioner pepe diaz sleeps well at night, knowing he helped to pass the toughest sexual offender laws in the country. >> that law has saved to me in my opinion a lot of people. >>
the multimillion dollar florida lobbyist is the architect of the red -- predator laws. he learned that the nanny he and his wife hired was physically and sexually abusing their daughter and she went to jail and he went to lobby to make pariahs of all sexual offenders. he succeeded. there's a perception that the law is so onerous that it leaves nowhere realistic for the men to live. is that a fair perception? >> i think it's fair to have that discussion and debate. yes, it's difficult....
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. >>> th morning state of maryland introducing some of the toughest gun laws in the us. roosevelt leftwich is live in baltimore with the new law -- what it can mean for you, especially if you wish to buy a weapon. >>> if you are looking far handgun or certain types of rifles in maryland, most gun shops we checked with say they are sold out as people tried to beat the gun law. the new law goes in to effect today if you buy a handgun today, or any time after, buyers will need proof they have been through firearms training. they will have to be fingerprinted and pay a fee. there are instructions on rifles and magazines and they have magazines have to be limited to ten rounds instead of 20. gun sales have been through the roof. supporters say the law will keep everyone safe from gun violence, opponentses say it's an attempt to take guns away from law-abiding citizens. >> it's a systematic approach to disarmament and tell people guns are bad. >> i feel safer knowing my children are the going to live in a state where the best law in the country for gun violence exists. >> repo
. >>> th morning state of maryland introducing some of the toughest gun laws in the us. roosevelt leftwich is live in baltimore with the new law -- what it can mean for you, especially if you wish to buy a weapon. >>> if you are looking far handgun or certain types of rifles in maryland, most gun shops we checked with say they are sold out as people tried to beat the gun law. the new law goes in to effect today if you buy a handgun today, or any time after, buyers will need...
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what you want is somebody who will follow the law, not make the law. not impose their ideology, if they're far right, far left, on the law itself. if they're in the main stream, you don't have to agree with all their views to vote for them. i voted for hundreds of judges that george bush nominated. i didn't agree with their views or ideology. as long as i think they follow the law not make law, i was willing to vote for them. one final thing is this. look who president obama nominated, somebody like sotomayor, no one questioned she was out of the main stream. other nominees in many courts of appeals. he chooses people in the main stream. i don't think there will be a filibuster or blocking. furthermore, practically, this is not a switched vote, a swing vote in the sense that you're having somebody, justice stevens and president obama's likely to choose somebody in justice stevens' image. >> senator schumer, if you were giving president obama advice, do you think he go with a more moderate person ideologically or does it matter? >> first and most import
what you want is somebody who will follow the law, not make the law. not impose their ideology, if they're far right, far left, on the law itself. if they're in the main stream, you don't have to agree with all their views to vote for them. i voted for hundreds of judges that george bush nominated. i didn't agree with their views or ideology. as long as i think they follow the law not make law, i was willing to vote for them. one final thing is this. look who president obama nominated, somebody...
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asking questions about the controversial law. 24 states in awe have the form of a law. what is it? the law says a citizen who feels threatens has no duty to retruth. does it work? that may depend on your position on the law. in florida, supporters say violent crime is down. five years on the books, newspapers found the reports of justifiable homicide triple. has it ever backfired? again that depensd on your position. prosecutors say flavor us rather than lawyers decided whether someone is charged with a crime or stood their ground. in this case, zimmerman wasn't charged but jeb bush said there's a difference between standing your ground and what happened here. >> stand your ground means stand your ground. it doesn't mean chase after somebody who turned your back. >> his attorney said that was the case he believed as well that this law doesn't apply b. l but he will now invoke "stand your ground." >> tonight it's "your voice, your vote." rick santorum ahead in the polls. here's what we know so far. voters are among the highest concentration of supporters, as we've seen i
asking questions about the controversial law. 24 states in awe have the form of a law. what is it? the law says a citizen who feels threatens has no duty to retruth. does it work? that may depend on your position on the law. in florida, supporters say violent crime is down. five years on the books, newspapers found the reports of justifiable homicide triple. has it ever backfired? again that depensd on your position. prosecutors say flavor us rather than lawyers decided whether someone is...
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happy dogs with stiff backs. >>> in contrast to the new laws, one federal law expired on new year's day the estate tax, it slipped through the legislative cracks. gone with it is $14 billion for the u.s. treasury. abc's laura marquez has more. >> it seems to be on everybody's minds now. >> reporter: the state tax planner represents some of america's wealthiest families and those families just got a big gift from congress. congress was too busy last year to get around to renewing the estate tax. which takes a significant part of a large inheritance. so on january 1st, the tax disappeared. >> someone who died this year a opposed to next year, with no change in the law, could save 60% of value passing to their family. >> just 1% of america families are wealthy enough to pay the estate tax. if they don't pay, it afxs all of us. the congress budget office estimates that this year, 5500 families would have paid a total of $14 billion in estate taxes. congress could renew the tax this year and make it retroactive back to january 1st. but a retroactive law may not fly with the courts. in the me
happy dogs with stiff backs. >>> in contrast to the new laws, one federal law expired on new year's day the estate tax, it slipped through the legislative cracks. gone with it is $14 billion for the u.s. treasury. abc's laura marquez has more. >> it seems to be on everybody's minds now. >> reporter: the state tax planner represents some of america's wealthiest families and those families just got a big gift from congress. congress was too busy last year to get around to...
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laws. because he has challenged the arizona, you know, discriminatory immigration law. because he has refused to implement the diskrcriminatory anti-marriage law. you know, eric holder has shown a lot of backbone in the justice department and the republicans hate it. so, what do they do? they call for his resignation. they throw out the document request. they throw more and more at him to distract him from doing the things that actually the president and the people hired him to do. >> let the record show, the supreme court justice, stevens, there's no controversial flaw in the photo i.d. >> 13 states, george, have instituted new statutes since 2010, purely for the purpose of limiting vote. >> to legal voters. >>> let's take a turn to the news that's coming down the pike. security dixs. i hear some congressional sound on this issue. >> court throws out the entire law and the house will vote to repeal whatever is left of obama care. >> let's hope and pray that we have a decision based on the matters and the constitution of the united states. congressman garrett, you're st
laws. because he has challenged the arizona, you know, discriminatory immigration law. because he has refused to implement the diskrcriminatory anti-marriage law. you know, eric holder has shown a lot of backbone in the justice department and the republicans hate it. so, what do they do? they call for his resignation. they throw out the document request. they throw more and more at him to distract him from doing the things that actually the president and the people hired him to do. >> let...
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and proud. >> reporter: for the law's supporters, news that the most controversial parts of the law will not go into effect today was just a bump in the road. >> we knew regardless of what happened today, of course, one side or the other side was going to appeal. so, this begins the process. >> reporter: a federal court, wednesday, threw out the parts of the law, making it a state crime to live and work in arizona without papers. and those parts requiring arizona cops to stop and check the status of anyone reasonably suspicious of being here illegally. >> by no means is the battle over. the next step will be review in the united states court of appeals. and then all likely on to the supreme court. >> reporter: judge susan bolton ruled, there is a substantial likelihood that it would divert resources from the federal government's other responsibilities. >> yesterday, i went to bet, depressed. but this morning, everything just came back. like, the whole faith. knowing that all the prayers are really working. >> reporter: nearly 60% of americans support the crackdown on undocumented workers
and proud. >> reporter: for the law's supporters, news that the most controversial parts of the law will not go into effect today was just a bump in the road. >> we knew regardless of what happened today, of course, one side or the other side was going to appeal. so, this begins the process. >> reporter: a federal court, wednesday, threw out the parts of the law, making it a state crime to live and work in arizona without papers. and those parts requiring arizona cops to stop...
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three big laws go into effect sunday. girls who want an abortion in new hampshire must first tell their parents or judge. also, california students will be the first in the country to receive mandatory lessons about the contributions of gays and lesbians on society. and alabama where the toughest immigration law is is making all employers who do business with a government entity to use e-verify to check that all new employees are in the country legally. >>> family and friends are still searching for clues in the case of phylicia barnes. yesterday evening was the somber anniversary at best for the barnes family. she disappeared a year ago, her body found this spring. details into who killed the north carolina teen are still hard to come by. in northwest baltimore part of the barnes family gathered for a vigil. law enforcement says they know this time is hard for the family but are making the best in this case. >> we can't be specific about the progress that is being made, that progress is being made. again, a lot of hard w
three big laws go into effect sunday. girls who want an abortion in new hampshire must first tell their parents or judge. also, california students will be the first in the country to receive mandatory lessons about the contributions of gays and lesbians on society. and alabama where the toughest immigration law is is making all employers who do business with a government entity to use e-verify to check that all new employees are in the country legally. >>> family and friends are still...
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the gun stores we checked with say they are sold out as people rushed to buy the weapons before the law took effect. it took effect today to buy a handgun starting today, buyers need proof they have been through firearms training unless abought a gun before and have to be finger printed and pay a licensing fee. gun sales through the roof for the past year, supporters say the law will keep everyone safer from gun violence, opponents say this is an attempt to take guns away from law abiding citizens. >> they are afraid they are going to lose their rights to own a gun. >> it's a systematic approach to disarmament. it's a systematic approach to tell folks guns are bad.
the gun stores we checked with say they are sold out as people rushed to buy the weapons before the law took effect. it took effect today to buy a handgun starting today, buyers need proof they have been through firearms training unless abought a gun before and have to be finger printed and pay a licensing fee. gun sales through the roof for the past year, supporters say the law will keep everyone safer from gun violence, opponents say this is an attempt to take guns away from law abiding...
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they say they want visits on their terms. >> the mother-in-law/daughter-in-law relationship, is by far, the most radio active. >> reporter: barbara graham is the author of "eye of my heart." the look at the pleasures and perils of being a grandmother. and she says it's the mother-in-law who often oversteps their ground. >> daughters-in-law feel they have to bite their tongues when it comes to their mother-in-law. and 50% of them, feel that the mothers-in-law do not abide by their own rules. so, respect the parenting style of the new parents. you will go a long way. >> reporter: if daughter-in-laws are biting their tongues in their own homes, they are letting loose on the web. countless chat rooms and support groups have popped up, offering support and a place to vent. >> as a daughter-in-law, you have a lot of power. i run, basically, the day-to-day activities. with that kind of power, can i easily exclude my in-laws if i chose to. i have abused in the past, which has been a source of our conflict. >> reporter: mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, denise and gail weiss of new york city,
they say they want visits on their terms. >> the mother-in-law/daughter-in-law relationship, is by far, the most radio active. >> reporter: barbara graham is the author of "eye of my heart." the look at the pleasures and perils of being a grandmother. and she says it's the mother-in-law who often oversteps their ground. >> daughters-in-law feel they have to bite their tongues when it comes to their mother-in-law. and 50% of them, feel that the mothers-in-law do not...
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it's called kaley's law, in member of caylee anthony killed in 2008 in florida. she was not reported missing for a month. if the bill passes a missing child 13 years or younger has to be reported in 24 hours and 48 hours nor children who are older. they -- >>> you may be getting ready to pack up the kids and send them to school. when you do you want to put them in the safest vehicle possible. linda so is in the convention center with more on the baltimore auto show. are you going to show us the safe cars instead of a lamborghini? >> reporter: it's too pretty to look at. the latest, the newest, the best. to tell us more, peter miller, thank you so much for joining us. >> appreciate it. >> show starts today. >> starts today at noon to 10:00. then 10 to 10 friday and 10 to 10 saturday and we're open sunday. >> reporter: it's not just for the men. >> absolutely. we have 350 vehicles. lots of stuff for kids. a great place to come down. kids can get in the cars, we encourage them to get in the cars, they love it. any car in the show that gets 40 miles per gallon, we sp
it's called kaley's law, in member of caylee anthony killed in 2008 in florida. she was not reported missing for a month. if the bill passes a missing child 13 years or younger has to be reported in 24 hours and 48 hours nor children who are older. they -- >>> you may be getting ready to pack up the kids and send them to school. when you do you want to put them in the safest vehicle possible. linda so is in the convention center with more on the baltimore auto show. are you going to...
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really loves. >> yeah, my son-in-law from kuwait. >> i think face-to-face he likes his son-in-law. look at this. >> what are you doing? >> r&r. >> that's a pretty burly dude, too, full-on tears. >> it's like watching a football super bowl win. >> i heard we were going to let you cook chicken. >> i love at the end they're both kind of stunned. even the son-in-law doesn't know what to do. >> they're both wiping tears. >> they are. >> that your father-in-law is happy to see you like that, that's really -- >> i know! he must be a good son-in-law. >> must be a good man. >> you all right? >>> what could possibly go wrong here? >> oh! >> or here? great videos, but are they real or fake? see them next on "ri >>> it's not as if you guys didn't already know, what's up, matt? >> what gave it away? >> looking good. >> thanks for the swag, man. >> yeah. >> we're going to jump right into videos now that we're just constant billboard for you. the first one, rolling chair fail. how does that happen? >> she put her feet up too high. just pushed her hadself over. >> she hit her hnoggin hard. >> that
really loves. >> yeah, my son-in-law from kuwait. >> i think face-to-face he likes his son-in-law. look at this. >> what are you doing? >> r&r. >> that's a pretty burly dude, too, full-on tears. >> it's like watching a football super bowl win. >> i heard we were going to let you cook chicken. >> i love at the end they're both kind of stunned. even the son-in-law doesn't know what to do. >> they're both wiping tears. >> they are....
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and the illegal immigration laws. >> what will change if the new law goes into effect? how will that change how you approach potential illegal immigrants? >> nothing will really change, other than the fact we come across an illegal alien that doesn't have a state charge. now, we can arrest them and book them into the jail or turn them over to i.c.e. that's the only little extra hook. but we're going to continue to do our job. i'm confident that law enforcement will not racial profile, like i've been accused of, by the department of justice. >> let me ask you about that. how are you so confident? what specifically are your officers, you and your officers going to do to make sure you're not engaged in racial profiling? >> we're not engaged on it now, on all types of crimes that we enforce. what's the difference if you enforce another crime, which is illegal immigration? we're very comfortable, 40,000 people, my office. 40,000, have investigated, arrested or detained, investigated in our jail system. and where's the big problem? >> what's the specific guideline, though? wh
and the illegal immigration laws. >> what will change if the new law goes into effect? how will that change how you approach potential illegal immigrants? >> nothing will really change, other than the fact we come across an illegal alien that doesn't have a state charge. now, we can arrest them and book them into the jail or turn them over to i.c.e. that's the only little extra hook. but we're going to continue to do our job. i'm confident that law enforcement will not racial...
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last night saw another vigil to protest this new lu law law arizona which gives police power to stop anyone suspicious. there were protests friday. more expected today. one man who is solidly behind this sort of enforcement and used it to reach international renowned is america's toughest sheriff. mar pamaricopa county sheriff joe arpaio. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> it's believed this law draw ace dangerous wedge between the police, lawful citizens of your county. here's what he had to say. >> it's just hateful and spiteful and going to make the state and city much less safe than safe. >> your response? >> well, you know, he's been after me for three years. we've been enforced with illegal immigration law, 38,000. we investigated and detained. no problems, except with the justice department. the mayor went to the justice department two years ago. they've launched an investigation against me and my officers about a year and a half ago. nothing has happened on this alleged racial profile. they can talk and do everything they want. we're enforcing the laws, and i'm very c
last night saw another vigil to protest this new lu law law arizona which gives police power to stop anyone suspicious. there were protests friday. more expected today. one man who is solidly behind this sort of enforcement and used it to reach international renowned is america's toughest sheriff. mar pamaricopa county sheriff joe arpaio. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> it's believed this law draw ace dangerous wedge between the police, lawful citizens of your county....
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driving law in to effect will save lives. if a police officer sees you talking or texting or using the gps you can get a ticket. a 26-year-old was killed by a truck driver while texting while driving. >> everyone has a healther in their life. it maybe a son or daughter, husband or wife, we want to protect the heather in your life. >> also a law carrying the name of grace, makes it a crime to bully a child on line. the howard county teen took her life after receiving on line threats. ray rice and grace's mother were among those who lobbied for the cyber bullying law. maryland no longer puts criminals to death. the governor's repeal took effect today, life without the possibility of parole is now the most severe punishment in the state. the change doesn't apply to the prisoners on death row currently. we break down the laws at abc2news.com all the information you need to know, head to our home page, look for information from your team of reporters. >>> coming up, the first in a treatment for breast cancer and also, parents of y
driving law in to effect will save lives. if a police officer sees you talking or texting or using the gps you can get a ticket. a 26-year-old was killed by a truck driver while texting while driving. >> everyone has a healther in their life. it maybe a son or daughter, husband or wife, we want to protect the heather in your life. >> also a law carrying the name of grace, makes it a crime to bully a child on line. the howard county teen took her life after receiving on line threats....
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i think it's bad for law enforcement. it illustrates the need, as the president as said, for a bipartisan approach to reform. that's cry of frustration from arizona. i will say that more assets have been put into arizona in the last 15 months than ever in history. the numbers, if you step back and look at it, the numbers are down in terms of ap hengss. that indicates fewer illegal crossings. and up in terms of enforcement action. the flums counter to the action of the legislature. it will only be solved with comprehensive immigration reform. >> your family has been in the country since the 1500s from spain, originally, i believe. do you worry that as an hispanic american you might be racially profiled because of this law? >> i think the fact of the matter is there's call for comprehensive immigration reform. when you don't have a comprehensive immigration program in place, you do have laws that come up and create kinds of things that are being talked about here. where there is racial profiling, a real potential. i think w
i think it's bad for law enforcement. it illustrates the need, as the president as said, for a bipartisan approach to reform. that's cry of frustration from arizona. i will say that more assets have been put into arizona in the last 15 months than ever in history. the numbers, if you step back and look at it, the numbers are down in terms of ap hengss. that indicates fewer illegal crossings. and up in terms of enforcement action. the flums counter to the action of the legislature. it will only...
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well i'm proud to say i got the law changed. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know that being a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition. bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5 million? he's not really on my side. with this tough economy, we really need a governor on our side. >>> can't imagine the stroke will cope too long. >> we wish. >> the trick or treaters. >> absolutely. it looks good for all the trick or treaters but colder air is coming. this evening not bad. we'll hang on to the 70s and 60s. a mild night. enjoy that, kelly because things change big time tomorrow. look at this. we struggle to get out of the 50s. we keep the sunshine but it will feel about 15 degrees cooler tomorrow afternoon
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the laws saying -- to urge lawmakers to strengthen the laws. the bill is up before a senate committee later at one this afternoon. live in north baltimore, linda so, abc2 news. >> time 5:46 thank you. >>> the dates for maryland's next primary has changed. senate passed a bill that would schedule the 2012 presidential primary in april. the 2014 primary for maryland's governor's race would move from september to june under the new measure. the house approved an identical bill so the measure heads to the desk of martin o'malley. >>> the house of delegates is approve maryland's 2012 capital budget august eyeing 925 million in new borrowing. the bill now goes to the senate. one of the highlights is 250 million for school construction including 195 million dollars for higher education projects. >>> new this morning, teen pregnancies in the u.s. are at a record low according to stats released from the centers for disease control and prevention. in 2009 around 410,000 teenage girls ages 15 to 19 gave birth. that's a 37% decrease from the teen birth rat
the laws saying -- to urge lawmakers to strengthen the laws. the bill is up before a senate committee later at one this afternoon. live in north baltimore, linda so, abc2 news. >> time 5:46 thank you. >>> the dates for maryland's next primary has changed. senate passed a bill that would schedule the 2012 presidential primary in april. the 2014 primary for maryland's governor's race would move from september to june under the new measure. the house approved an identical bill so...
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i think it's bad law. you can't blame people who ran they would delay this bad law for happening. democrats ran in 06 saying they were going to get out of iraq. >> but, bill -- >> last word. >> this law was passed by president obama. he ran a re-election campaign. the republicans need to fold their tent and say it's the law. >> i disagree. >>> much more from president clinton coming up, what's the big lesson he took from hillary's loss in 2008. >>> and the dramatic story of army ranger who survived black hawk down. recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment opti
i think it's bad law. you can't blame people who ran they would delay this bad law for happening. democrats ran in 06 saying they were going to get out of iraq. >> but, bill -- >> last word. >> this law was passed by president obama. he ran a re-election campaign. the republicans need to fold their tent and say it's the law. >> i disagree. >>> much more from president clinton coming up, what's the big lesson he took from hillary's loss in 2008. >>> and...
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and more good news, the law prohibits a rate hike if you're late on another bill. the bad news? they're raising it now. many cards refuse to back down. >> i called the credit card company personally and tried to dispute that but there's not a lot you can do. >> reporter: but consumer advocates say if you get on your phone you can still fight back. argue that you've been a good customer, threaten to switch to a card with a lower rate, finally, ask them to at least keep your existing balance at the old rate. so my advice? even though some credit card companies say their new rates are nonnegotiable it cannot hurt to call and ask. don't take the first no you get for an answer so you don't waste your money. i'm john matarese. >>> i made promise and i like to stick with my word so let's go back to day one of the white marlin open. our view in ocean city. we had a little hazy start but overall it was a beautiful day. mostly sunny skies. with a little hazy but temperatures reaching into the low 80s, not much wind. you get that typical sea breeze there and then heading through a little s
and more good news, the law prohibits a rate hike if you're late on another bill. the bad news? they're raising it now. many cards refuse to back down. >> i called the credit card company personally and tried to dispute that but there's not a lot you can do. >> reporter: but consumer advocates say if you get on your phone you can still fight back. argue that you've been a good customer, threaten to switch to a card with a lower rate, finally, ask them to at least keep your existing...
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mitt romney distancing himself from a health care law very similar to the one that he signed into law in massachusetts. presidential elections are very much about leadership and character. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >> if the health care premiums go down i think that number, 52% that disapprove of the, this law, i think that number will, will be diswaded a little bit. there is no proof it will lower costs. >> the heart uh this thing does not go into effect in 2014. it could be, five, ten, 20 years before we know what the real impact of this is, let alone if romney wins the presidency could delay it or, if numbers are right repeal it altogether. that's unlikely. it is going to be years before we know what the real impact and numbers behind this thing. so, it's so hard to gauge the temperature right now. >> sad that it takes this long to get something done, on capitol hill, isn't it? it still won't be in effect >> this country went through a hellish year-long debate on the issue, get it passed, then to the court, the drama. amazing. an incredible path for this issue. >> sti
mitt romney distancing himself from a health care law very similar to the one that he signed into law in massachusetts. presidential elections are very much about leadership and character. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >> if the health care premiums go down i think that number, 52% that disapprove of the, this law, i think that number will, will be diswaded a little bit. there is no proof it will lower costs. >> the heart uh this thing does not go into effect in 2014. it...
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>> that is in the new laws as well. these institution are burdened with training their staff with possible signs of abuse. they look for things is mom suddenly using her atm everyday when for ten years she never uses it or is she suddenly cashing in cds when she used to role them over? this would be one bell to ring. >> now is this just in maryland? >> 20 other states have enacted similar legislation, so we can't say this will never work. it is apparently working in other states. >> how often do you think this happens, family members are exploiting their own family members? >> maryland documented a thousand cases over the last year, at least reported so it is pretty prevalent and they want to put an end to it. >> now, are there any fines involved? how does this whole thing work? >> yes, the banks, if they fail to report something, they are subject to a $5,000 fine for each case they don't report. they have to report it within 24 hours of the incident and then they have to follow-up in writing within 3 days. >> now, let
>> that is in the new laws as well. these institution are burdened with training their staff with possible signs of abuse. they look for things is mom suddenly using her atm everyday when for ten years she never uses it or is she suddenly cashing in cds when she used to role them over? this would be one bell to ring. >> now is this just in maryland? >> 20 other states have enacted similar legislation, so we can't say this will never work. it is apparently working in other...
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other states have the law. the focus remains on meyer yamaguchi. >> johns hopkins wanted to remember muriam and all she has credibilitied r contributed to the community. >> reporter: he is charged with leaving the scene of an accident. he could face more serious charges once city police complete their investigation. he is all so awaiting trial on an earlier drunk driving charges from an incident that happened back in july. cristian schaefer, abc 2 news. >>> there's some new political faces across the country. election night 2009 has come and gone, we'll get to the local races in just a moment but first recan report that republican bob mcdonald has easily taken the governor's race. this is just one year after democrats swept that state. the new jersey race was neck and neck as polls started streaming in. it appears republican chris kristi has come out on top over john corzine. another race this one locally in aberdeen. it appears bennett has fended off mike high ab and barbara cramer in the race for mayor. again
other states have the law. the focus remains on meyer yamaguchi. >> johns hopkins wanted to remember muriam and all she has credibilitied r contributed to the community. >> reporter: he is charged with leaving the scene of an accident. he could face more serious charges once city police complete their investigation. he is all so awaiting trial on an earlier drunk driving charges from an incident that happened back in july. cristian schaefer, abc 2 news. >>> there's some new...
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the president signs health reform into law. but p.r. and political battles over the bill are far from over. >>> hidden evidence? new accusations against michael jackson's doctor. what happened inside the pop star's room the day he died? >>> and fans finally see what the newest crop of dancing stars is made of on this tuesday, march 23rd, 2010. >>> good morning. and thanks for being with us. history is being made at the white house today, as president obama signs health care reform into law. >> but the republican backlash has already started with lawmakers laying the ground work for legal challenges to the bill. t.j. winick joins us from washington with what's next on that. >> reporter: good morning. the president knows he has to convince americans to embrace health care reform. and so, he will head to iowa city on thursday. that's where he first announced his health care reform plan three years ago. when president obama puts pen to paper at the white house this morning, he will have won a truly historic victory. but the fight is far fro
the president signs health reform into law. but p.r. and political battles over the bill are far from over. >>> hidden evidence? new accusations against michael jackson's doctor. what happened inside the pop star's room the day he died? >>> and fans finally see what the newest crop of dancing stars is made of on this tuesday, march 23rd, 2010. >>> good morning. and thanks for being with us. history is being made at the white house today, as president obama signs...
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were they thumbing their noses at russia's new anti-gay law? here we honor the proud thaccomplishmentsss. of our students and alumni. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top companies. each expanding the influence of our proud university of phoenix network. that's right, university of phoenix. enroll now. we've got a frame waiting for you. [ male announcer ] ever wonder why no other mouthwash feels like listerine®? because no other mouthwash works like listerine®. in your mouth, bacteria forms in layers. listerine® penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner, healthier mouth, go with the mouthwash dentists recommend more than all others combined. #1 dentist recommended listerine®... power to your mouth™. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're the
were they thumbing their noses at russia's new anti-gay law? here we honor the proud thaccomplishmentsss. of our students and alumni. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top companies. each expanding the influence of our proud university of phoenix network. that's right, university of phoenix. enroll now. we've got a frame waiting for you. [ male...
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. >>> we turn, next, to the major legal blow delivered today of the historic health care reform law. a federal judge in virginia ruled today that a key part of the overhaul violates the constitution. it mandates americans to have health insurance coverage. with the bill now just starting to go into effect, what does it mean for families in america? jake tapper tells us. he gin joins us from the white e tonight. >> reporter: good evening, diane. white house officials expected this case will end up before the supreme court. at issue, as you say, the individual mandate, the requirement under the new health care law, that every american who can purchase it, purchase health insurance. the health care bill that president obama signed into law in march requires that every american who can afford it buys health insurance. federal district judge henry hudson today called that requirement "unconstitutional." what's called an individual mandate he said "exceeds the constitutional boundaries of congressional power." at its core, this dispute is not simply about regulating the business of insuran
. >>> we turn, next, to the major legal blow delivered today of the historic health care reform law. a federal judge in virginia ruled today that a key part of the overhaul violates the constitution. it mandates americans to have health insurance coverage. with the bill now just starting to go into effect, what does it mean for families in america? jake tapper tells us. he gin joins us from the white e tonight. >> reporter: good evening, diane. white house officials expected this...
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thestate's new gun law will go into effect. last week, opponents filed a lawsuit saying it violates the second amendment . but today, it was argued that opponents waited too long to file that lawsuit. meanwhile,there have been reports that gun stores around the state have been selling out of guns. christian shaefer has that story tonight. >> reporter: jamie, you know, supporters of the law say it will keep people safer from gun violence. opponents say it's a push to take guns away from law abiding citizens. one thing for now the law has started a full on run on gun purchases in maryland. neal's job is to transfer weapons from one person to another legally in the state of maryland. >> the number of hours that i'm putting in per day are telling me that we're doing a lot more than we've ever done before. >> reporter: if you buy a gun online or from an out of state dealer, that gun will be shipped to someone like neal first to fill out paper work and schmitt it to the federal government. for the past 15 years, he's handled between
thestate's new gun law will go into effect. last week, opponents filed a lawsuit saying it violates the second amendment . but today, it was argued that opponents waited too long to file that lawsuit. meanwhile,there have been reports that gun stores around the state have been selling out of guns. christian shaefer has that story tonight. >> reporter: jamie, you know, supporters of the law say it will keep people safer from gun violence. opponents say it's a push to take guns away from...
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, we wouldn't need a new law. we wouldn't need anything. we wept need a state law, but they have not done that. >> reporter: the u.s. justice department is reviewing the law to see if it violates the constitution. they are planning a large protest next week. >> just two months ago, the polls had governor o'malley leading republican challenger by six percentage points, now, the lead has been cut in half. maybe that's why o'malley came out swinging. without naming his opponent,er lick took a shot at the campaign message. >> take maryland back? back to what? back to what? back to the days when in easier times maryland was falling behind? back to the days to the biggest proposed spending increases of any governor in modern maryland history. >> reporter: o'malley has come under fire from his republican opponent for raising taxes. o'malley defeatedder lick -- s . >>> we have a deadly shooting in north baltimore to tell you about. police are still looking for suspects. this happen in the 500 block of chateau avenue. poli
, we wouldn't need a new law. we wouldn't need anything. we wept need a state law, but they have not done that. >> reporter: the u.s. justice department is reviewing the law to see if it violates the constitution. they are planning a large protest next week. >> just two months ago, the polls had governor o'malley leading republican challenger by six percentage points, now, the lead has been cut in half. maybe that's why o'malley came out swinging. without naming his opponent,er lick...
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well i'm proud to say i got the law changed. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know that being a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition. >>> tonight at 11:00 - it flew over ground zero and around the world paying tribute to the men and women who serve our communities and our nation. tonight the honor flag in baltimore. we're going to take you to the special ceremony as it's welcomed into the state. halloween not just for kids. we have a look at some of the hottest costumes for grownups. coming up you won't want to miss this. lady gaga is among them. >>> halloween on fells point. always a great time. first, a great weekend, looks like. we have to deal with showers and thunderstorms on the march now coming out of the midwest. coming at maryland later tonight. overnight could feature some gusty thunderstorms and likely to last through the day tomorrow. a couple of rounds of rain and windy conditions. 24 hours ahead unsettled. be ready for that. >> that's it for the news at 6:00. we're back at 11:00. have a good night. [ ehrlich
well i'm proud to say i got the law changed. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know that being a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition. >>> tonight at 11:00 - it flew over ground zero and around the world paying tribute to the men and women who serve our communities and our nation. tonight the honor flag in baltimore. we're going to take you to the special ceremony as it's welcomed into the state. halloween not just for kids. we have a look at some of the...
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and the laws are questioned, arizona's economy is being hit hard. here is barbara pinto. >> reporter: this is an out and out brawl. a nation choosing sides. california's governor schwarzenegger, for one. >> i was also to go give a commencement speech in arizona. but with my accent i was worried they were going to tee port me back to austria. >> reporter: los angeles now joined san francisco and st. paul, minnesota, banning travel to the state. >> los angeles is not going to stand for bigotry, for racism, and for attacks on immigrants. >> reporter: a list of boycotts costing arizona an estimated $90 million so far. this heated debate is even playing out at this suburban chicago high school 1,800 miles away. administrators kangs selled the highland park girls' babble team's trip to arizona amid concerns about the new law. >> what does the immigration law have to do with us playing sports in arizona? >> reporter: its new law pits neighbor against neighbor. >> this is not about immigration anymore. this is about the way we talk, the way we live. >> repo
and the laws are questioned, arizona's economy is being hit hard. here is barbara pinto. >> reporter: this is an out and out brawl. a nation choosing sides. california's governor schwarzenegger, for one. >> i was also to go give a commencement speech in arizona. but with my accent i was worried they were going to tee port me back to austria. >> reporter: los angeles now joined san francisco and st. paul, minnesota, banning travel to the state. >> los angeles is not going...